Coronavirus and racism: colors don't matter

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 Races are distinguished by differences in the biological characteristics of skeletons, skin and hair that appear in the process of adapting to the natural environment. However, the discriminatory nuances felt in the word "racial" cannot be denied. That is because Western society has spread white supremacy to justify its colonial system.

These ideas have left numerous Roma, African-American, Native American and Australian Aborigine people dead, including Hitler's Holocaust against Jewish people. Extreme racism was already tarnished long ago, but conflicts from cultural differences have recently been highlighted. With people moving and exchanging more, there are new signs of conflict throughout the global community.

 Although the recognition of other countries and other races has been heightened than before, racism is still occurring in many places. Among them, Asian discrimination is serious as many people are still unconscious.

The Academy Awards, seen by people around the world, openly used prejudice against Asians as a subject of humor. Like the United Airlines case, the number of Asian assaults is on the rise.

Although it is a global era where the world is becoming one, discrimination against Asians is not being taken seriously. Recently, there has been a growing hatred for Asians, including banning Asian people from entering or leaving the country because of the coronavirus.

If you really want to create a world without racism, you should treat all races equally. Race cannot be a criterion for judging a person. Now, we should take off our color glasses and look at the world from a broader perspective.

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